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  • Bureau of Prisons - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums
    Mike - The BOP is unlike most corrections positions Officers are commissioned and receive full federal law enforcement salary and retirement Staff fall under H R 218 (LEOSA) and can carry in all 50 U S states because of their law enforcement status The agency also has investigative units that conduct formal investigations into criminal activity at each respective institution and whom
  • Anyone current or former ICE? - Officer. com
    Hi, I am current BOP looking for information on a couple ICE announcements Hoping to pick your brains
  • How does the age waiver work once your federal? - Officer. com
    My ultimate goal is to work in federal law enforcement, preferably an 1811 position However, I am a little confused to how the age waiver works Say I work as an investigative analyst for a federal agency but I am not an 1811, does that mean I can exceed age 37 and will be allowed to pursue an 1811
  • Thinkng o applying to the BOP - forum. officer. com
    The BOP seems eager to hire for a few places like Dublin CA Can somebody give me the pros and cons of the BOP I have really never considered working in the prison system but things are starting to look bleak Anyway if there is already a post, disregard and point me in the right direction, thanks Tags:None jcioccke Forum Member Join Date:Feb
  • 1801 vs 1811 classification? - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums
    Also, if you are looking for ways to stop the 37 year old clock, you could try BOP, which are covered, or Border Patrol, which used to be 40 years old, instead of 37
  • Bureau of Prisons - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums
    BOP is an easy job if you know how to handle inmates I worked at an FCC (USP, MED, CAMP) for five years before going to CBP Most of the guys I worked with were trying to leave to CBP as well but all failed the poly Being a GL-7 and having to compete for your 8 is ridiculous Working mandatory OT was probably one of the worst things about the
  • Going from Bureau of prison to a local cop - Officer. com
    The process will involve a tougher interview and likely a long entrance test as well as a psych test, then interview with a shrink Possibly a final command interview after that Also you will have to take and pass a poly Polys are required in CT for Police hiring The BOP process is easy in comparison, however the local processes can be faster Good luck
  • Best way to get into 1811s - Police Forums Law Enforcement Forums
    Getting into BP or BOP while they are currently hiring as you are about to age out might be the best move No point waiting for your dream 1811 jobs if you are no longer age qualify Plus years from now as you sit in front of the panel answering their questions, your experience as a FLEO would greatly come into play




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